Since May 15, 2012, Bill Williamson has been Maine State President for Bank of America. A native who has called Maine home for most of his life, Williamson has been with the company since joining a predecessor institution in 1981.

As state president, Williamson helps integrate Bank of America business lines throughout Maine, allowing the company to reach more individuals, families and businesses while deepening relationships with existing customers. He also oversees corporate social responsibility activities including philanthropic giving, community development lending and investing, environmental initiatives, diversity efforts, arts and culture projects, and employee volunteerism.

In addition to his responsibilities as state president, Williamson is a senior client manager in Bank of America’s Global Commercial Bank. In that capacity, he serves a diverse group of public and private companies in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont.

Williamson, a Colby College alumnus, resides in Falmouth with his wife and the youngest of his three daughters. He is active in the community, having served on the boards of the Greater Portland Chamber of Commerce and the Susan Curtis Foundation. He currently serves on the board of the Maine State Chamber of Commerce.